Containing Protest, Managing Alliance: The United States and Western Europe’s Anti-Nuclear Movements, 1979–1984
https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2025-2-101-99-126
Abstract
This article explores the international context surrounding the emergence and intensification of anti-nuclear movements in Western Europe during the late 1970s and early 1980s, focusing particularly on the responses of U.S. governmental agencies. It analyzes how these movements were perceived and managed by the United States within the broader framework of U.S.-Soviet negotiations on arms control. The research draws upon a comprehensive range of primary sources, including archival records from the Carter and Reagan administrations, materials from the U.S. Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agency (including digitally accessible collections), previously unpublished documents from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union held at the Russian State Archive of Contemporary History, as well as contemporary press materials and memoir literature.
Based on a detailed examination of archival and supplementary sources, the study highlights three primary findings. Firstly, NATO’s decision to deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Western Europe served as the critical catalyst for the rapid growth of anti-nuclear activism in the region. Secondly, U.S. governmental bodies perceived the proliferation of anti-nuclear protests not as isolated incidents, but rather as closely interlinked with ongoing strategic arms-reduction negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union. Thirdly, U.S. policy sought actively to reassure Western European public opinion regarding the reliability of American security guarantees and to reinforce the indispensability of the transatlantic alliance. Such efforts aimed strategically at minimizing Soviet influence over anti-nuclear movements in Western Europe. The article concludes that the U.S. approach was instrumental not only in mitigating anti-American sentiment, but also in establishing conditions conducive to productive arms-control negotiations with the USSR.
About the Author
M. V. BakshaevRussian Federation
Maxim V. Bakshaev – Researcher, Department of History and Political Science
Moskovskaya str., 36, 610000, Kirov, Russia
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Bakshaev M.V. Containing Protest, Managing Alliance: The United States and Western Europe’s Anti-Nuclear Movements, 1979–1984. MGIMO Review of International Relations. 2025;18(2):99-126. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2025-2-101-99-126